Jonathan Majors is opening up about the impact his father’s absence has had on his life. The actor, who rose to prominence in 2019’s “The Last Black Man in San Francisco”, grew up poor and his family, at times, were briefly homeless.
His father left when he was young, leaving Majors without a dad for most of his life. But, the 33-year-old revealed that his journey to fame and success wasn’t fuelled by his past, noting there’s no “insta-trauma.” “I have no moment in my life where I go: That’s what I pull from all the time,” Majors told the Associated Press in a recent interview. “I was afraid of that in drama school.
My dad just vanished when I was 9 years old.” READ MORE: Jonathan Majors Jokes That Michael B. Jordan Is ‘A Masochist,’ Shares What His ‘Biggest Insecurity’ Was Going Into ‘Creed III’ “Yeah, you’re working through that stuff.
But I remember saying very clearly: What’s going to happen when I no longer have that pain? When that thought of my dad doesn’t break my heart?
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